On Friday night we headed out straight
after work for dinner and a show.
Back in June, Cuisine NZ announced the 50
finalists in its restaurant of the year awards. 50 restaurants were named, 10
of which were in Wellington. Some of these we knew and had visited, other names
were new to us, so we had decided on a programme of visiting all of them. Logan Brown was for once absent from the list - but this was due to their chef being
one of the judges rather than anything to do with the quality of their food.
One of the Wellington finalists (and eventual runner-up in the awards) was The Ambeli - a modern European bistro on Majoribanks Street. So we decided to go
there for dinner before the show.
After a brief discussion with John, the
maitre d' and sommelier, I decided to let him choose the wines to accompany my
starter of vine leaf-wrapped quail and main of fillet steak. This is because he often has wines
that are not shown on the list (either at all, or not by the glass), as he may
be trying them out, (as was the case with the red I tried), or had opened one
at lunchtime. Unfortunately we had to depart in a bit of a rush to catch the
show, and so I wasn't able to have a full discussion about the wines with John.
However, we had a quick chat, the upshot of which was that next time we go
there I'll have a glass of wine on the house, and maybe a bit more time to
enjoy them!
We dashed out to make sure we didn't get
left out of the show, which was on at the Downstage Theatre just across the
road. The show, Clear And Present Manger, is Raybon Kan's Christmas show, in
which he gives his unique take on anything and everything Christmassy. His
humour is more observational (and a little bit ranty at times) so raised
chuckles and titters rather than side-splitting hilarity.
You should learn to arrive at your destinations earlier than at the last minute. ;)
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